Tonight I installed SwiftKey. SwiftKey is much more like a regular keyboard in that you type your letters (rather than draw a path over the letters, like in Swype), but the HUGE differentiator that SwiftKey brings to the table is that it predicts the NEXT word you're going to type. Let me say that again: SwiftKey predicts the NEXT word you're going to type! It does this through a combination of statistical analysis of the language of your choice and what you have typed in the past. Rather than merely working reasonably well, SwiftKey really works REMARKABLY well. So well in fact that it predicted each of the last seven words in the sentence I repeated above.

Not only that, but it also works with the Droid's slide out keyboard, bringing the best of tactile and predictable typing together.

This is a good one, and a worthy installation for any (an)droid user out there. Let's hope it's not too expensive when it comes out of beta.

PS! Would love to see this on an iPad.

***Update: nothing like raving about a new keyboard, and then starting with two incorrectly auto-completed words. Links added post hoc in Live Writer – still the best blogging tool (for Windows at least)…

PPS: Video of SwiftKey in action:

SwiftKey vs Standard Keyboard

SwiftKey vs Swype–a very close call, though the Swyper is hardly using Swype to its fullest.